On 09/05/2006, at 3:49 AM, Larry Becke wrote:
Given the following:
2 Solaris 10/11 boxes, running Sun Cluster software with identical package, hardware and patch loads.
Container defined on shared SAN disk, mounted to a shared filesystem.
Container information defined in both Global zones.

Question:
Would it be possible to boot the shared container on box A, and then monitor the container from box B, so that if box A goes down, box B could boot the container?

What I'm driving towards is the ability to have containers be semi- redundant, able to be brought back online in a very short period of time on identical hardware....

I assume that I could do similiar items without cluster, using shared metasets, forcing a takeover of the metaset from box B, in the event of box A going down as long as I can come up with a robust enough test/condition to verify that box A has actually gone down...

Thanks for any input / answers / feedback

If I understand you correctly, this is supported out of the box on SunCluster 3.1 08/05 + Solaris 10.

Thanks,
Boyd
Melbourne, Australia


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